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Form of Love (2026) Original Oil Painting by Zhanar Sagidolla

60 x 91 x 1cm (unframed) / 60 x 91cm (actual image size)

£1,939.28

Love takes shape in light — unseen, yet deeply felt.
This painting explores love not as a physical figure, but as a presence: something that protects, surrounds, and quietly holds us through life.

The composition depicts a woman embraced by a glowing, luminous form made of light and soft floral energy. The figure has no face, no clear identity, becoming a symbol of unconditional care, emotional connection, memory, and inner warmth. Set within a flowing field of green and gold tones, the scene feels dreamlike, suspended between reality and emotion.

Painted in a contemporary figurative style with poetic symbolism, the work balances softness and movement. The flowing hair, drifting flowers, and circular embrace create a gentle rhythm across the canvas, reinforcing the feeling of safety and surrender.

This piece is about invisible support — about the kind of love we carry even when we cannot explain or fully see it. It speaks about tenderness, emotional healing, intimacy, and protection.

Created in oil on canvas, the painting is built through layered brushwork and subtle tonal transitions that create a glowing atmosphere. In person, the surface reveals delicate texture and soft movement within the grass and light-filled figure, giving the work depth and luminosity.

This artwork brings warmth, softness, and emotional calm into a space. It works beautifully in contemporary, romantic, minimalist, or nature-inspired interiors, especially in bedrooms, living spaces, meditation rooms, or intimate personal environments.

Original artwork
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 24 × 36 inches
Ready to hang: Yes
Edges: Painted
Packaging: Professionally packed for safe international delivery

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

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Love takes shape in light — unseen, yet deeply felt.
This painting explores love not as a physical figure, but as a presence: something that protects, surrounds, and quietly holds us through life.

The composition depicts a woman embraced by a glowing, luminous form made of light and soft floral energy. The figure has no face, no clear identity, becoming a symbol of unconditional care, emotional connection, memory, and inner warmth. Set within a flowing field of green and gold tones, the scene feels dreamlike, suspended between reality and emotion.

Painted in a contemporary figurative style with poetic symbolism, the work balances softness and movement. The flowing hair, drifting flowers, and circular embrace create a gentle rhythm across the canvas, reinforcing the feeling of safety and surrender.

This piece is about invisible support — about the kind of love we carry even when we cannot explain or fully see it. It speaks about tenderness, emotional healing, intimacy, and protection.

Created in oil on canvas, the painting is built through layered brushwork and subtle tonal transitions that create a glowing atmosphere. In person, the surface reveals delicate texture and soft movement within the grass and light-filled figure, giving the work depth and luminosity.

This artwork brings warmth, softness, and emotional calm into a space. It works beautifully in contemporary, romantic, minimalist, or nature-inspired interiors, especially in bedrooms, living spaces, meditation rooms, or intimate personal environments.

Original artwork
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 24 × 36 inches
Ready to hang: Yes
Edges: Painted
Packaging: Professionally packed for safe international delivery

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Details:

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Zhanar Sagidolla

Location United States

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Zhanar Sagidolla is a contemporary artist, whose work explores transformation, vulnerability, and the quiet strength of moving toward inner light. Her practice is centered on symbolic imagery, where female figures... Read more

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